I think the reality of the reduction of CD-CDR etc. for anything even computer work has practically gone or soon to be gone. The advent of USB drives for example seems to have killed the CDR for computer use.
DND (Department of National Defense, Canada) has all but removed all CD drives from their computers for example.
Same goes for CD Drives just not many making them anymore so the few manufacturers that are making CD players and CD transports are all using one of the few CD drives still available from the OEM’s.
This is why I always recommend to move to a storage medial like a NAS or a device like the BlueSound vault and store the CD’s for backup.
Alternatively there’s still quite a few multi disk transports out there, (and a few CD players and transports, but less every year). then just add a good DAC.
Buying a used CD player and/or transport is something i avoid unless I know there's parts (CD Drives) still available.
DND (Department of National Defense, Canada) has all but removed all CD drives from their computers for example.
Same goes for CD Drives just not many making them anymore so the few manufacturers that are making CD players and CD transports are all using one of the few CD drives still available from the OEM’s.
This is why I always recommend to move to a storage medial like a NAS or a device like the BlueSound vault and store the CD’s for backup.
Alternatively there’s still quite a few multi disk transports out there, (and a few CD players and transports, but less every year). then just add a good DAC.
Buying a used CD player and/or transport is something i avoid unless I know there's parts (CD Drives) still available.